Cassava chips or crackers that are ready-to-eat

​​​​Cassava chips

All imported food must comply with Australia’s biosecurity requirements.

Check the
Biosecurity Import Conditions system (BICON) to determine if the food you intend to import requires an import permit or a treatment or if it must meet any other conditions. All biosecurity requirements must be met before Imported Food Inspection Scheme requirements apply.

Imported Food Inspection Scheme risk food

Chips, crackers and snacks made from sweet cassava (also known as tapioca, manioc, mandioca, aipim or yuca) that are packaged and ready to eat with no further preparation required are classified as risk food. This includes: